ONEXGPU Radeon RX 7600M XT Gets a Thunderbolt 5 Boost for 80 Gbps Speeds and a New Look

ONE-NETBOOK is updating its ONEXGPU with the Radeon RX 7600M XT to include a Thunderbolt 5 port, delivering a major speed boost up to 80 Gbps.
ONEXGPU Radeon RX 7600M XT Gets a Thunderbolt 5 Boost for 80 Gbps Speeds and a New Look

ONEXGPU with Radeon RX 7600M XT Gets Big Thunderbolt 5 Lift

Tech maker ONE-NETBOOK is said to be putting out a GPU with the new Thunderbolt 5 built in. This model is a fresh take on the ONEXGPU, which uses an AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT graphics card. The big change is a new port with more speed for better output.

New ONEXGPU has Thunderbolt 5 and LED lights in front

The big thing about this new ONEXGPU is it has a Thunderbolt 5 port. This means a big jump in how much data it can move, more than the old OCuLink on the first model.

  • More Speed: Thunderbolt 5 can move 80 Gbps, a leap from OCuLink's 64 Gbps.
  • What to Expect: This 16 Gbps boost in speed should make games and other hard tasks run better.

A Fresh Look and Style

First looks show that the Thunderbolt 5 model looks different than the first ONEXGPU. The new shell seems fuller, hinting at better cooling parts. Plus, the front now has bright LED lights for a cool look.

Maybe New Parts Inside (Not Sure Yet)

They haven't shared all the details, but we think it might have some new parts based on the old model. The first ONEXGPU had a PCIe 3.0 M.2 SSD slot; maybe this new one has a quicker PCIe 4.0 or 5.0 slot. It might also have the same USB Type-A and Type-C ports, and a port to charge other stuff.

Big News Still to Come

It's key to note that ONE-NETBOOK hasn't made a full call-out about this Thunderbolt 5-ready ONEXGPU yet. The news we have is just from early reports, and we expect to hear more soon.

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